California’s embrace of socialism should serve as a warning | TheHill – The Hill

For better or worse, the 50 states serve as the laboratories of democracy. Sometimes states pass laws that are overwhelmingly beneficial, causing other states to follow suit. Other times, states pass laws that are destructive, causing other states to learn valuable lessons about what not to do.

Over the past few decades, Californias embrace of socialist policies is a classic example of the latter. In other words, Californias adoption of far-left ideology, and the devastating toll it has wrought on the Golden State, should serve as a canary in the coal mine for any state wishing to follow Californias example.

The list of Californias socialist policies is extensive. For starters, California has been ground zero for the radical, socialist environmental movement that seeks to upend Americas energy system.

In California, the renewable movement, which is front-and-center in theGreen New Deal, has caused massive problems. Energy prices are skyrocketing. According to a recentreportby theCenter for Jobs and the Economy at the California Business Roundtable, These outcomes mean that even as many households struggle under the current economic conditions, the states energy policies continue to take an increasing share of household incomes both directly in gasoline and utility bills and indirectly as these costs are incorporated into the prices of every other component of the costs of living.

As if sky-high prices for energy were not bad enough, in California, blackouts have become commonplace because the states energy grid, which is more reliant on wind and solar power than any other state, simply cannot meet energy demand.

California Assemblyman Jim Patterson, vice-chair of the Committee on Utilities and Energy,recently said, I have been warning over and over again that the policies coming out of the Democrat-controlled legislature and governors office are creating the conditions for blackouts and brownouts and here we are seeing the evidence. Patterson is 100 percent correct.

Due to Californias far-lefts Green New Deal-like energy policies, Golden State residents pay extraordinarily high prices to power their homes and fuel their cars. But even worse, these ridiculous policies have led to massive energy shortages for millions of Californians.

But then again, shortages and socialism go together like peanut butter and jelly, so this should not be all that surprising.

Aside from the energy debacle that has harmed Californians, far-left Golden State leaders have also enacted onerous taxes and regulations, which are causing a mass exodus of residents and businesses.

In June, California proposed hiking taxes on the states most productive residents yet again. If enacted, it would increase the top tax rate on millionaires in the Golden State to an unprecedented 54 percent. The tax hikes would be the tipping point for many taxpayers, prompting them to book a one-way trip to one of the 49 states with lower taxes, saidRobert Gutierrez, president of the California Taxpayers Association.

In California, wealth redistribution via super high taxes, a central tenet of socialism, is causing massive turmoil. U.S. Census Bureau data showthat 691,145 residents fled the Golden State in 2018.

Asmultiple reports show, Californias burdensome taxes are the overwhelming reason residents are feeling the state. Unsurprisingly, this has been acommon theme in many socialist countries, as well.

There are several other socialist policies that California has implemented over the past few decades that are causing havoc and economic ruin. Fromoutrageous housing costsandwater shortagesdue to asinine environmental regulations to ahuge increase in homelessnessbecause of Californias generous welfare payments, the list goes on and on.

And, as these problems fester, California is doubling down on even more radical socialist policies. Already there is auniversal basic income pilot program, free college, and all sorts of other failed socialist policies in place or on the docket.

In 1932, liberal Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis wrote, It is one of the happy incidents of the federal system that a single courageous state may, if its citizens choose, serve as a laboratory; and try novel social and economic experiments without risk to the rest of the country.

Amen to that. If Californias decades-long romance with socialism has taught the rest of the country one thing, it is that these policies do not work and should not be implemented anywhere. Maybe one day Californians will realize this as well and reverse course.

ChrisTalgo(ctalgo@heartland.org)is an editor at The Heartland Institute.

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